Part of the Kaosa 2 art video, which was shown in the Fracas Exhibition at the Articulate Project Space, low-def version with soundtrack. A collaborative response to the Umeda Underground in Osaka, by the phototropic photographer Paul Sutton (insta) and moi. Video and soundtrack © Paul Sutton and Steve Simpson 2021. Where’s the poetry? The dog ate it.
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Thank you for sharing Kaosa 2.
Interesting video.
Bad dog!
Hahaha, I may be using that excuse a lot. Thanks, I’d like to put up better quality video versions at some stage, if I ever sort out what non-fungible tokens are about. 😜
Wondrous stuff Steve, I liked the forms revealed through this transformation – the square arches, the buttressed ceilings the stairwells, the alleys – odd and gothic and familiar – and def. poetic
Thanks Peter, glad you enjoyed. The Osaka underground space that Paul photographed is fascinating.
It’s a good thing the dog didn’t eat the video as well.
Nothing short of amazing, as always my friend. Hope all is well with you.
Thank you Rhapsody, all is as good as it could be, taking reality into account.
No kidding and so glad to hear that Steve. Stay safe my fiend.
Interesting architectural forms, stationary but with a suggestion of movement. A plaintive soundtrack but not too much so. I like this view.
Thanks, Paul. Your “suggestion of movement” is very perceptive. It looks like the vid is more-or-less panning from one environment to another, but there’s an illusion in there: the changes happen everywhere as the forms pan across. It’s just not the way we tend to see it.
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Thank you, glad you enjoyed.
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